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drift [drɪft](a) (float → on water) aller à la dérive, dériver; (→ in current, wind) être emporté; Aviation dériver;∎ Nautical to drift off course dévier de son cap;∎ the boat drifted downstream le bateau descendait le fleuve à la dérive ou à vau-l'eau;∎ the clouds drifted les nuages étaient poussés par le vent;∎ mist drifted in from the sea il y avait de la brume qui venait de la mer;∎ the smell of cooking drifted up from the restaurant des odeurs de cuisine montaient du restaurant;∎ the sound of music drifted up from the garden on entendait de la musique qui montait du jardin(b) (sand, snow) s'amonceler, s'entasser;∎ some snow had drifted in through the open door de la neige s'était infiltrée par la porte ouverte(c) (move aimlessly) marcher nonchalamment;∎ people began to drift in/out les gens commençaient à entrer/sortir d'un pas nonchalant;∎ the audience started to drift towards the exit les spectateurs se dirigeaient lentement vers la sortie;∎ figurative the conversation drifted from one topic to another la conversation passait d'un sujet à un autre;∎ he just drifts along, he drifts through life il se laisse porter par les événements;∎ he drifted into a life of crime il a sombré dans la délinquance(d) Electronics se décaler(b) (of sand, snow) amonceler, entasser3 noun∎ the drift of the current took us southwards le courant nous a emportés vers le sud;∎ figurative the drift from the land l'exode m rural, la migration vers la ville;∎ population drift mouvement m de population;∎ the drift towards war la dérive vers la guerre;∎ Geography the North Atlantic Drift le courant nord-atlantique(b) (of leaves, sand) amoncellement m, entassement m; (of fallen snow) amoncellement m, congère f; (of falling snow) rafale f, bourrasque f; (of clouds) traînée f; (of dust, mist) nuage m; Geology (deposits) apports mpl(c) Aviation & Nautical (of plane, ship) dérivation f; (of missile) déviation f; (deviation from course) dérive f(d) Electronics déviation f∎ the drift back towards the classics le retour aux classiques∎ do you get my drift? voyez-vous où je veux en venir?;∎ familiar I get the/your drift je pige(g) Linguistics évolution f (d'une langue)►► Nautical drift anchor ancre f flottante;drift ice (UNCOUNT) glaces fpl flottantes ou en dérive;Fishing drift net filet m dérivant(fall asleep) s'assoupir;∎ I drifted off for a while je me suis assoupi quelques instants -
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sg - driften, pl - drifter1) стремле́ние с, скло́нность ж; инсти́нкт м2) ход м, движе́ние с* * ** * *(en -er)( tilbøjelighed) instinct,( stærkere) urge;( kønsdrift) sexual instinct, sex urge;(det at drive virksomhed etc) working, running; operation;(jernb) traffic, train services pl;( kvæg) drove;( tømmer) raft;[ af egen drift] on one's own initiative, of oneself, spontaneously;[ elektrisk drift] (the use of) electric power;[ indføre elektrisk drift på en jernbane] electrify a railway;[ billig i drift] cheap to run;[ gå i drift](mar) break adrift;[ sætte i drift] start;(jernb) put into service;[ der er ingen drift i ham] he has no initiative (el. enterprise);[ indstille driften] close down,F discontinue operations,(på jernbane etc) suspend services;[ tyve minutters drift] a twenty minute service;[ ude af drift] not working, out of operation;( om skib) out of commission. -
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[drɪft] 1. n1) пові́льна течія́2) мор. дрейф3) ав. девіа́ція, зне́сення; шви́дкість зне́сення4) на́прям, спрямо́ваність; на́мір, пра́гнення, тенде́нціяthe drift of a speech — спрямо́ваність промо́ви
I don't understand his drift — не розумі́ю, куди́ він гне
the drift of a discourse — основни́й на́прям промо́ви (бе́сіди)
5) паси́вність; бездія́льністьthe policy of drift — полі́тика бездія́льності (паси́вності)
6) заме́т, кучугу́ра ( снігу); ку́па, нане́сена ві́тром (піску, листя тощо)7) геол. льодовико́вий нано́с8) дри́фтерна сіть9) гірн. штрек, горизонта́льний хід10) гідр., військ. дерива́ція2. v1) відно́сити(ся) (вітром, водою); дрейфува́тиthe boat drifted out to sea — чо́вен відне́сло (течіє́ю) в мо́ре
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N1. बहाव\driftसंवहनThe drift of people from the villages into the cities is not a healthytrend.2. अपवहन\{deviation\}Our young generation is drifting away from traditional values.3. अभिप्राय\driftया\driftअर्थHer French is not very good,but she got the drift of what I said.4. अपोढ़\{deposit\}Deep and high'snow drifts'are posing threats to the ship.--------V1. बह\driftजानाTheir boat drifted out to river.2. घूमना-फिरनाThe people drifted away from the Exhibition Ground.3. प्रवाहित\driftकरनाThe arguments drifted back to current situations in politics.4. अपोढ़\driftबालू\driftरेतीOur old bombay highway road is closed because of drifting. -
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46 out-of-balance voltage
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > out-of-balance voltage
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47 out-of-phase voltage
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > out-of-phase voltage
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48 out of order
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49 drift in and out of consciousness
Общая лексика: терять и приходить в сознаниеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > drift in and out of consciousness
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50 drift for knocking out tubes
tusuk pendesak pipa keluarEnglish-Indonesian dictionary > drift for knocking out tubes
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52 read out
1. phr v прочитать вслух2. phr v исключать3. phr v считывать показанияread in — записывать, снимать или считывать
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53 in/out of commission
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54 talk out of (or through) the back of one's neck
paзг.нecти вздop, пopoть чушьThat sort of statement just shows that you're talking out of the top of your head. I did not get her drift. The impression I received was that of an Aunt talking through the back of her neck (G. P. Wodehouse)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > talk out of (or through) the back of one's neck
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57 dig out
v.1 extraer (bullet, splinter); rescatar (persona) (from ruins, snow drift)2 encontrar (familiar) (find) (information); rescatar (object)3 excavar, escarbar.4 sacar a luz, descubrir, desentrañar.5 desenterrar. -
58 black-out voltage
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > black-out voltage
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59 in-out parameter
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > in-out parameter
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60 read out
считывать; считанный
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